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30.2 Sassafrass's task: “What I want to be” meets “What did I become”...

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I'd check and make sure the mods accept this book for a ballerina. I'd hate to steer you wrong.
BTW- I checked my library and they do carry it.


I graduate in December, and what to become a dietician or health educator, so would The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals work for that ??


I graduate in December, and what to become a dietician or health educator, so would [book:The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History ..."
Mandy, It has to be about a character, not a subject, so no that wouldn't work. But, if you could read about anyone in the health sciences/medicine.

Would a book like this work for a doctor? Just curious. This looked good!
Memoirs of a Woman Doctor

Would a book like this work for a doctor? Just curious. This looked good!
Memoirs of a Woman Doctor"
Yes, that would work, it sounds interesting.

for horsewoman - The Horse Whisperer
f0r nurse - Kate: The Journal of a Confederate Nurse


I studied administration but my thesis was from criminal law about trafick..."
thanks, will look for perfect book :)

That's not a career most people find exciting or that they want to write a book about.
I'm completely stuck on how to complete the 2nd part of the task.
ANy thoughts?

That's not a career most people find exciting or that they want to write a book about.
I'm complete..."
How about a book on writing? Best Books on Writing or Books about Books and Authors

I graduate in December, and what to become a dietician or health educator, so would The Omnivore's Dilemma: ..."</i>
Ok, looks like I'm reading two medical books since growing up I wanted to be a doctor.
I found [book:Oxygen by Carol Cassella and Intern With The Vampire by Kit Iwasaki (both GR authors!) that sound pretty interesting.
okay for what I wanted to be... I wanted to be a writer or a journalist... Can I read either of these... The Carrie Diaries this one is the story of how carrie bradshaw became a writer or Babe in Boyland this one she writes for the school advise column.
and for what I am trained for now in the law department
Clarity She helps the police solve a case
and for what I am trained for now in the law department
Clarity She helps the police solve a case

for horsewoman - The Horse Whisperer
f0r nurse - Kate: The Journal of a Confederate Nurse"
both of those work.

Laurie, you could use any book in which the person collects money: cashier, vendor, etc. if that doesn't net you anything let me know and we can work on it.

The Dispatcher"
Thanks, Kathy! Laurie, that sounds like the perfect book!

I graduate in December, and what to become a dietician or health educator, so would [book:The O..."
I read Intern with a Vampire, and it was really cute! I am waiting for the next book in the series but it's been delayed!

JennRenee, it doesn't sound like she actually is working with the police just that she's doing this on her own, so that won't work. It has to be the person's job.
Sassafrass wrote: "JennRenee wrote: "okay for what I wanted to be... I wanted to be a writer or a journalist... Can I read either of these... The Carrie Diaries this one is the story of how carrie brad..."
were the other options okay for the first book?
were the other options okay for the first book?

Oh I'm sorry, Yes, these work because although she may not have a "job" at the time of the book, we know that this is the story of how she became a writer/journalist.
Sassafrass wrote: "JennRenee wrote: "Sassafrass wrote: "JennRenee wrote: "okay for what I wanted to be... I wanted to be a writer or a journalist... Can I read either of these... The Carrie Diaries thi..."
thanks
thanks

ok that's fine.
Sassafrass wrote: "JennRenee wrote: "ok how about this one for law enforcement- main character works for the feds...Black Heart"
ok that's fine."
awesome thanks!
ok that's fine."
awesome thanks!

Sounds like a new search area, thanks!!!!







Thigh high is ok. The phantom toll both doesn't seem to have anyone working in it. If that's not the case let me know.

Eat Cake by Jeanne Ray is about a baker.

You could do any fiction where the person bakes or cooks.
Mystery: Murder Takes the Cake--she's running her own cake business.
Romance-- anything by Louisa Edwards features chefs. I read Too Hot To Touch and Some Like It Hot--this one is specifically about a pastry chef.
If you wanted to do nonfiction, you could read a memoir//biography about a chef



Thigh ..."
I haven't a clue, it's been forever since I read it. Thanks anyway.

Eat Cake..."
Thankyou Bea, I'll look at listopia

[book:Eat ..."
If you like mysteries, you might try "mysteries and food" search. Diane Mott Davidson featured heavily but I saw others that looked like they might involve baking.

Baking Cakes in Kigali would probably work, Pollyanna. It's set in Rwanda.


yes, I'm going to change the wording with the mods. I think that the person needs to be central. However, I would say that in the Harry Potter books, the professors are pretty central especially Dumbledore.

I found a bunch of Romance novels with a teacher as one of the central characters if anyone needs a teacher. All the ebook only choices have been pre-approved in the ebook thread. All pending Sassafrass' approval :)
Purgatory by Jet Mykles
Double Dipping by Marilyn Brant
His Son's Teacher by Kay Stockham
Mom Meets Dad by Karen Rose Smith
Impetuous by Lori Foster

Purgatory
Double Dipping
His Son's Teacher
Mom Meets Dad
Impetuous
all work. :)"
Thanks Sass!
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I don't know if this would work--- but Mary Tyler Moore was in a movie Called Six Weeks about her daughter dying of cancer who was a ballet dancer. Does the ballet person have to be an adult?
Here's the book-
Six Weeks
Worth a try